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Firdausi Abubakar
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March 14, 2025
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OPINION: Building Africa’s Tomorrow is Not a Utopian Dream

For decades, Africa has been trapped in a cycle of dependency, extending its hands for aid while its vast resources remain underutilized. What was once a temporary measure to address pressing challenges has become a structural pillar of many African economies, fostering a mindset that stifles innovation, weakens governance, and perpetuates underdevelopment.

Vanguard newspaper, in its editorial of Thursday, March 13, 2025, made a strong call for Africa to end its reliance on foreign aid. The newspaper rightly pointed out that one of the greatest signs of Africa’s struggles is the persistent dependency of many of its nations on external assistance.

This reliance has not only weakened governance but has also made African countries vulnerable to external influence, often at the cost of their own sovereignty. As Nigeria’s Vice President, Kashim Shettima, rightly stated during a roundtable in Switzerland two months ago, it is better for a sovereign nation to bear its struggles with dignity than to rely on foreign aid.

He emphasized that aid dependency has created an unequal relationship between Africa and donor nations, reducing the continent to the status of dependents rather than equal partners in global affairs. This has led to a master-servant dynamic that keeps Africa at a disadvantage, leaving it susceptible to political and economic manipulation.

Africa is not a poor continent; it is a continent mismanaged. It possesses immense natural wealth—oil, gold, diamonds, vast agricultural potential—and a youthful, energetic population. Yet, instead of harnessing these advantages to build robust, self-sustaining economies, many African governments have settled into a pattern of borrowing and receiving aid, often with little accountability.

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The paradox is striking: a resource-rich continent that remains financially weak, unable to dictate its own economic trajectory. Beyond the economic implications, foreign aid has also become a tool of political control. According to the Vanguard editorial, foreign powers have used aid programs to infiltrate conflict-ridden regions such as Nigeria’s North-East, particularly Borno State, under the guise of assistance.

This has, in some cases, sustained insurgency and terrorism rather than alleviating suffering. Instead of genuinely helping, external actors often exploit Africa’s challenges for their own strategic interests. Worse still, much of the aid provided does not reach those in need but ends up in private pockets, further deepening corruption and mismanagement.

This is not to suggest that all forms of aid are harmful. Investments in health, infrastructure, and education have yielded tangible benefits. For instance, Nigeria’s successful eradication of polio was largely driven by international partnerships.

However, aid must be seen as a temporary catalyst, not a permanent crutch. The real question is: How does Africa break free? The answer lies in governance, accountability, and economic restructuring. African nations must transition from being consumers of foreign goodwill to producers of their own prosperity.

This requires industrialization, intra-African trade expansion, technological innovation, and policies that foster entrepreneurship. Equally crucial is leadership. The greatest threat to Africa’s independence is not foreign aid itself but leaders who misuse it.

Corruption has siphoned billions meant for development, leaving citizens in poverty while a privileged few amass wealth. Without accountability, foreign aid will remain an enabler of corruption rather than a tool for progress.

A future without aid dependency is not a utopian dream. Countries like Rwanda have demonstrated that strategic investment in local production, governance reforms, and regional trade can significantly reduce reliance on foreign assistance. If one African nation can do it, others can follow suit.

Africa must stop holding the begging bowl. A continent with such vast potential cannot afford to remain dependent. The world will respect Africa not when it receives aid, but when it builds its own path to prosperity.

Firdausi Abubakar is a student at Bayero University, Kano, currently on internship at PRNigeria.

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